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Wątki weneckie w reformatorskich Czechach
The article presents several remarks on Venice in the history of the Czech reform in the late medieval period. First, the city is mentioned as a source of names for streets and districts in the Czech Kingdom. The most significant are: Benátky in Prague, with the shelter organized for former prostitutes by Jan Milic of Kromeriz and the former suburb of Louny, where there once existed a cloister which was later ravaged by the Hussites. The author also describes a Hussite manifesto published in the summer of 1420 and addressed to Venice as a potential ally in the coming confrontation with King Sigismund of Luxembourg.